Live and work in BC

Life in The North

From the rugged Haida Gwaii to the majestic Rocky Mountain foothills, northern BC is pure unspoiled nature. Prince George is home to the region's major medical facility as well as an innovative medical education program at the University of Northern BC. Served by the Northern Health Authority, other communities in the region include Dawson Creek, Fort St. John, Prince Rupert, and Terrace.

From the rugged Haida Gwaii to the majestic Rocky Mountain foothills, northern BC is pure unspoiled nature. Prince George is home to the region's majo...

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Life in The Interior

Home to the open ranches and rolling hills in the Cariboo region, the abundant orchards and vineyards of the Okanagan, and the majestic beauty of the Rockies, the region's numerous lakes are popular destinations for relaxation and adventure. The area's business and health centre is the city of Kelowna. Served by the Interior Health Authority, other communities include Cranbrook, Kamloops, Trail, and Williams Lake.

Home to the open ranches and rolling hills in the Cariboo region, the abundant orchards and vineyards of the Okanagan, and the majestic beauty of the ...

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Life on The Island

They say that one of the best things you can do on BC's many islands is nothing at all. Stroll along the beach. Savour the view. Victoria, the provincial capital and home to the University of Victoria, is on Vancouver Island. Served by the Vancouver Island Health Authority, smaller cities in this region include Campbell River, Comox, Nanaimo, and Port Alberni. The scenic Gulf Islands, known for their artisan and farmers' markets, are easily accessible via frequent public ferries.

They say that one of the best things you can do on BC's many islands is nothing at all. Stroll along the beach. Savour the view. Victoria, the provinc...

Life in Vancouver & the Coast

Snow-capped mountains dominate the skyline. City sidewalks lead to sandy beaches. It's no wonder this area is ranked as one of the best places to live in the world. BC's largest city, Vancouver, was the host of the 2010 Olympic Games and is home to the province's major medical and research centres as well as several universities. Just north of the city are picturesque fishing villages along the Sunshine Coast, and Whistler, the number one ski resort in North America. The region is served by the Vancouver Coastal Health Authority and Providence Health Care.

Snow-capped mountains dominate the skyline. City sidewalks lead to sandy beaches. It's no wonder this area is ranked as one of the best places to live...

Life in the Fraser Valley

To the east of Vancouver lies the sunny Fraser Valley. Known for its abundant farmlands, this area has the best of both worlds, all within a short drive to Vancouver. Enjoy a wide range of recreational activities in the region, including year-round golfing, horseback riding, and fishing. Served by the Fraser Health Authority, cities in the valley include Abbotsford, Chilliwack, Mission, Maple Ridge, and Pitt Meadows.

To the east of Vancouver lies the sunny Fraser Valley. Known for its abundant farmlands, this area has the best of both worlds, all within a short dri...